Attorney Discipline

Indianapolis attorney and blogger Paul K. Ogden should be suspended from the bar for a year without automatic reinstatement
for private communications criticizing a judge, according to the Indiana Disciplinary Commission.

Indianapolis attorney and blogger Paul K. Ogden should be suspended from the bar for a year without automatic reinstatement
for private communications criticizing a judge, the Indiana Disciplinary Commission recommended Monday.

An attorney and former Democratic candidate for prosecutor in Gibson County who pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and
possession of child pornography tendered his resignation from the bar during a disciplinary hearing in open court Tuesday.

An Indianapolis attorney who faced felony charges for stealing more than $270,000 from an estate he managed pleaded guilty
and was sentenced to six years, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday.

More than 300 attorneys have been suspended from the practice of law for failing to comply with continuing legal education
requirements, failing to pay registration fees or failing to submit interest on lawyer trust account certifications.

Indianapolis attorney Arthur J. Usher IV’s rejected romantic advances toward a summer intern led him to have his paralegal
email more than 50 attorneys a video clip purporting to depict the former intern nude in a film, according to the Indiana
Supreme Court. Usher’s bid to discredit and humiliate her while she was seeking employment resulted in a three-year
suspension on Friday.